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Gramercy »

CB6 will hear arguments on Feb. 25 about whether Visana, on First Ave., should get a new liquor license.

Inwood »

Cavala Cafe is now operating as a restaurant that doesn't serve alcohol, police said. 

Inwood »

The board did an about-face after pledging to support Sen. Espaillat's proposed liquor license freeze.

Prospect Heights »

Community Board 8 approved a beer and wine license for the restaurant this week.

Upper West Side »

The burger spot inside Schatzie Prime Meats plans to add 20 outdoor seats.

Bed-Stuy »

The yet-to-be-named bar had its liquor license request denied by the community board.

Nolita »

The landlord tried for years to get a liquor license so a restaurant could be in the space, to no avail.

Prospect Heights »

The Sixth Avenue bar will be located around the corner from the mini-chain's Flatbush Avenue cafe.

Bed-Stuy »

Frank Moe is planning his latest venture at Marcus Garvey Boulevard and Hancock Street.

Rego Park »

Residents have been complaining about Rumba for months.

Inwood »

Uptown outpaced the East Village for the number of "all-night" permits granted by the SLA, records show.

Astoria »

The local community board opposed Sunset Lounge's bid to renew its liquor license due to the noise.

Inwood »

State Sen. Espaillat has proposed legislation calling for a moratorium on new liquor licenses.

Inwood »

Community Board 12 narrowly rejected OK'ing a new wine license for NoVvo at 5002 Broadway.

Upper West Side »

Community Board 7 denied a liquor license for a restaurant at the base of a hotel on Riverside Drive.